The July 29 Chaguanas West by-election which falls in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, from July 9 to August 7, will not affect the Muslim vote, says political scientist Dr Indira Rampersad.
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Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley yesterday confirmed he had a meeting with Integrity Commission chairman Ken Gordon, at the latter’s Glencoe home, to discuss the e-mails in relation to the Section 34 fiasco, before he took the matter to the House.
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The Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) supports a call by the Law Association for a thorough, impartial and comprehensive investigation into the Section 34 e-mail probe.
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Leader of the Movement for Social Justice David Abdulah has challenged the Government’s decision to appoint Rabindra Moonan to the board of the Housing Development Corporation, saying it once again showed political patronage at the highest levels...
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The Government has settled 66 out of 75 collective bargaining agreements for workers at a cost of some $8 billion.
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The State will be proceeding by way of paper committal in the human trafficking matters against policeman Valentine Eastman, state attorney Trevor Jones says.
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Senior government officials are calling on deputy chairman of the Airports Authority Kurt Ajodha to resign, if it is confirmed that he presented a bogus curriculum vitae to secure his position, as alleged by Opposition MP Colm Imbert.
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Photos of the Day June 15th 2013 Gallery
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In a touching display of motherly love, Desiree Waddell yesterday abandoned her seat and stood between her twin daughters Khadijah and Khertima Taylor’s caskets, singing to them for the last time at their funeral.
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Olympic champion Keshorn Walcott is among 15 local athletes, who have attained the qualifying standards for the 2013 IAAF World Outdoor Track and Field Championships set for Moscow, Russia, from August 10-18.
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